Showing posts with label Harlan Ellison. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harlan Ellison. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
HARLAN ELLISON TWILIGHT ZONE #1 COMIC BOOK NEAL ADAMS ROD SERLING VINTAGE OOP!!! Zoom unavailable Enlarge Sell one like this HARLAN ELLISON TWILIGHT ZONE #1 COMIC BOOK NEAL ADAMS ROD SERLING VINTAGE OOP!!!
The Twilight Zone #1 COMIC BOOK
by Harlan Ellison (Author), Neal Adams (Artist)
OUT OF PRINT. HARD TO FIND COLLECTOR'S ITEM.
“Crazy As A Soup Sandwich”
story, Harlan Ellison; art, Neal Adams;
color, Cory; letterer, Patrick Williams
also featuring...
* introduction, Harlan Ellison, “Riding The Daymare”
*additional story. The Wishing Boat.
About
In the early-’90s publisher Now Comics licensed The Twilight Zone and launched an anthology title based on the classic television series. The series sent through several series, annuals, and specials. The premier issue featured an adaptation of “Crazy As A Soup Sandwich” by Harlan Ellison.
“Crazy” was an original teleplay from the 1980s CBS revival of The Twilight Zone. The Twilight Zone ran for a two seasons (1985-87). CBS than commissioned a third season of half-hour episodes so that the show could be run in syndication. “Crazy” was part of that third season of episodes, and was one of the last episodes aired, originally appearing April 1, 1989. It is the story of a loan shark named Arky Lochner who makes a deal with a demon and the deals he has to make to get out of that deal.
According to a 1998 interview with Ellison in Comic Book Profiles (Issue 3, Summer 1998) Ellison and Adam’s working relationship was contentious as they butted heads about many items including a hat on the main character Arky’s head that Adams refused to add. However, Ellison gives an overall positive opinion of Adams and even says he would work with him again “except,” he says, “I would have to take an awful lot of Valium.”
Published by NOW COMICS in 1991.
This item was never available for sale in any mass market retail outlet and could only be found in comic book specialty stores!
Labels:
Comic Book,
Harlan Ellison,
Neal Adams,
Now Comics,
Rod Serling,
Twilight Zone
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
HARLAN ELLISON PHOENIX WITHOUT ASHES COMIC BOOK SCIFI HUGO NEBULA AWARD WINNER!!
HARLAN ELLISON'S PHOENIX WITHOUT ASHES COMIC BOOK
Harlan Ellison, one of the Grand Masters of science fiction and a multiple Hugo-, Nebula-, and Edgar Award-winner, returns to his roots with Phoenix Without Ashes. The year is 2785, and Devon, a farmer banished for challenging his community's Elders, discovers a secret that changes everything he knew about the world, leading him on an adventure beyond his understanding and a quest to solve a mystery beyond his understanding before his entire world is destroyed in cataclysm.
Devon returns to Cypress Corners with news of his stunning discovery! The population's survival depends on heeding his warning, but Elder Micah will not let the truth be heard. The Council judges Devon guilty of heresy-and the sentence is death! With the fate of all humanity in his hands, Devon must find a way to escape his imprisonment and convince his love of the truth... before it's too late!
This item was not available for sale in any mass market retail outlet and could only be purchased in comic book specialty stores.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
HARLAN ELLISON RICHARD CORBEN VIC & BLOOD #1 COMIC BOOK ROVER A BOY AND HIS DOG
RICHARD CORBEN
HARLAN ELLISON'S VIC AND BLOOD #1 COMIC BOOK
A BOY AND HIS DOG
For fans of RICHARD CORBEN's unique style of extreme Fantasy and Horror.
Adaptation by Richard Corben of Harlan Ellison’s famous story about a boy and his telepathic dog struggling to survive in a post-holocaust wasteland. It’s a good story, which plays to Corben’s strengths
RARE UNDERGROUND COMIC BOOK PUBLISHED IN 1987.
Monday, January 10, 2011
HARLAN ELLISON RICHARD CORBEN VIC & BLOOD #1 COMIC BOOK
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RICHARD CORBEN
HARLAN ELLISON'S VIC AND BLOOD #1 COMIC BOOK
A BOY AND HIS DOG
For fans of RICHARD CORBEN's unique style of extreme Fantasy and Horror.
Adaptation by Richard Corben of Harlan Ellison’s famous story about a boy and his telepathic dog struggling to survive in a post-holocaust wasteland. It’s a good story, which plays to Corben’s strengths
RARE UNDERGROUND COMIC BOOK PUBLISHED IN 1987.
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RICHARD CORBEN
HARLAN ELLISON'S VIC AND BLOOD #1 COMIC BOOK
A BOY AND HIS DOG
For fans of RICHARD CORBEN's unique style of extreme Fantasy and Horror.
Adaptation by Richard Corben of Harlan Ellison’s famous story about a boy and his telepathic dog struggling to survive in a post-holocaust wasteland. It’s a good story, which plays to Corben’s strengths
RARE UNDERGROUND COMIC BOOK PUBLISHED IN 1987.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
ARIEL FANTASY BOOK FRAZETTA CORBEN ELLISON TOLKIEN MORE
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

ARIEL THE BOOK OF FANTASY
ILLUSTRATED ANTHOLOGY
Ariel, The Book of Fantasy Volume 2 published by Ballantine Books in September 1977. This oversized book features a cover by Frank Frazetta. Inside features include...
* Eggsucker by Harlan Ellison, a prequel to A Boy and His Dog, illustrated by Richard Corben,
* a heavily illustrated interview with Frank Frazetta,
* Den by Richard Corben,
* Islands by Michael Moorcock illustrated by Jeff Jones
* RAY BRADBURY
* JRR TOLKIEN
* UKSULA LE GUIN
* EDGAR ALLEN POE
* and lots more.
RARE AND OUT OF PRINT!
September 1977, The Morning Star Press/Ballantine Books (ISBN: 0-345-27319-2)
editor, Thomas Durwood; publisher, Armand Eisen; designer, Bruce Jones; cover, Frank Frazetta
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
ARIEL THE BOOK OF FANTASY
ILLUSTRATED ANTHOLOGY
Ariel, The Book of Fantasy Volume 2 published by Ballantine Books in September 1977. This oversized book features a cover by Frank Frazetta. Inside features include...
* Eggsucker by Harlan Ellison, a prequel to A Boy and His Dog, illustrated by Richard Corben,
* a heavily illustrated interview with Frank Frazetta,
* Den by Richard Corben,
* Islands by Michael Moorcock illustrated by Jeff Jones
* RAY BRADBURY
* JRR TOLKIEN
* UKSULA LE GUIN
* EDGAR ALLEN POE
* and lots more.
RARE AND OUT OF PRINT!
September 1977, The Morning Star Press/Ballantine Books (ISBN: 0-345-27319-2)
editor, Thomas Durwood; publisher, Armand Eisen; designer, Bruce Jones; cover, Frank Frazetta
Monday, November 23, 2009
X-MEN #1 COMIC BOOK ALAN MOORE RICHARD CORBEN STAN LEE!
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

HEROES FOR HOPE: X-MEN #1 COMIC BOOK!
RARE ISSUES OF THE COMIC BOOK STARRING MARVEL COMICS MOST POPULAR MUTANT CHARACTERS.
This Vintage Comic Book from 1985 was created as a benefit for Famine relief in Africe, and assembled some of the greatest comic book talents of that period.
Including...
* STAN LEE (the creator of SPIDERMAN, X-MEN, THE HULK, IRON MAN, and most of Marvel's most popular characters).
* ALAN MOORE (the creator of WATCHMEN, who only wrote a few Marvel Comics)
* RICHARD CORBEN (legendary underground comix artist)
* JOHNY BYRNE
* HARLAN ELLISON
* STEPHEN KING
* GEORGE RR MARTIN
* CHRIS CLAREMONT
* BRIAN BOLAND (BATMAN THE KILLING JOKE)
* JOHN BUSCEMA
* BERNIE WRIGHTSON
* FRANK MILLER (300, SIN CITY)
* HOWARD CHAYKIN
* ARCHIE GOODMAN
* BILL SIENKIEWICZ
* ART ADAMS
* JOHN ROMITA JR
* JOHN BUSCEMA
* CHARLES VESS
* MIKE KALUTA
* STEVE RUDE
* JOHN BOLTON
* BRET BLEVINS
* DENNY O'NEIL
* many many more!
OUT OF PRINT. HARD TO FIND COLLECTOR'S ITEM.
In this charitable tour de force, Marvel recruited top writers and artists from all over to bring us Heroes for Hope. All proceeds from this comic book were donated to famine relief efforts in Africa.
Featuring powerful stories (including one by Stephen King), this special places the Uncanny X-Men in a nightmare world of hunger and starvation. It’s a nation of ghosts—a hell wrought on earth. It’s going to take all their powers and more to save its wretched inhabitants.
This item was never sold in any mass market retail outlet and only available for purchase in comic book specialty stores!
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
HARLAN ELLISON TWILIGHT ZONE GRAPHIC NOVEL NEAL ADAMS!!
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The Twilight Zone: Graphic Novel (Paperback)
by Harlan Ellison (Author), Neal Adams (Author)
OUT OF PRINT. HARD TO FIND COLLECTOR'S ITEM.
“Crazy As A Soup Sandwich”
story, Harlan Ellison; art, Neal Adams;
color, Cory; letterer, Patrick Williams
also featuring...
* introduction, Harlan Ellison, “Riding The Daymare”
* original prose story, Harlan Ellison, “Darkness Upon The Face Of The Deep”
About
In the early-’90s publisher Now Comics licensed The Twilight Zone and launched an anthology title based on the classic television series. The series sent through several series, annuals, and specials. The premier issue featured an adaptation of “Crazy As A Soup Sandwich” by Harlan Ellison.
“Crazy” was an original teleplay from the 1980s CBS revival of The Twilight Zone. The Twilight Zone ran for a two seasons (1985-87). CBS than commissioned a third season of half-hour episodes so that the show could be run in syndication. “Crazy” was part of that third season of episodes, and was one of the last episodes aired, originally appearing April 1, 1989. It is the story of a loan shark named Arky Lochner who makes a deal with a demon and the deals he has to make to get out of that deal.
According to a 1998 interview with Ellison in Comic Book Profiles (Issue 3, Summer 1998) Ellison and Adam’s working relationship was contentious as they butted heads about many items including a hat on the main character Arky’s head that Adams refused to add. However, Ellison gives an overall positive opinion of Adams and even says he would work with him again “except,” he says, “I would have to take an awful lot of Valium.”
Published by NOW COMICS in 1991.
This item was never available for sale in any mass market retail outlet and could only be found in comic book specialty stores!
Visit the POP CULTURE SHOP eBAY Store!
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Twilight Zone: Graphic Novel (Paperback)
by Harlan Ellison (Author), Neal Adams (Author)
OUT OF PRINT. HARD TO FIND COLLECTOR'S ITEM.
“Crazy As A Soup Sandwich”
story, Harlan Ellison; art, Neal Adams;
color, Cory; letterer, Patrick Williams
also featuring...
* introduction, Harlan Ellison, “Riding The Daymare”
* original prose story, Harlan Ellison, “Darkness Upon The Face Of The Deep”
About
In the early-’90s publisher Now Comics licensed The Twilight Zone and launched an anthology title based on the classic television series. The series sent through several series, annuals, and specials. The premier issue featured an adaptation of “Crazy As A Soup Sandwich” by Harlan Ellison.
“Crazy” was an original teleplay from the 1980s CBS revival of The Twilight Zone. The Twilight Zone ran for a two seasons (1985-87). CBS than commissioned a third season of half-hour episodes so that the show could be run in syndication. “Crazy” was part of that third season of episodes, and was one of the last episodes aired, originally appearing April 1, 1989. It is the story of a loan shark named Arky Lochner who makes a deal with a demon and the deals he has to make to get out of that deal.
According to a 1998 interview with Ellison in Comic Book Profiles (Issue 3, Summer 1998) Ellison and Adam’s working relationship was contentious as they butted heads about many items including a hat on the main character Arky’s head that Adams refused to add. However, Ellison gives an overall positive opinion of Adams and even says he would work with him again “except,” he says, “I would have to take an awful lot of Valium.”
Published by NOW COMICS in 1991.
This item was never available for sale in any mass market retail outlet and could only be found in comic book specialty stores!
Labels:
Graphic Novel,
Harlan Ellison,
Neal Adams,
Now Comics,
Twilight Zone
Thursday, October 29, 2009
HARLAN ELLISON DREAM CORRIDOR #1 COMIC BOOK JOHN BYRNE!
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Harlan Ellison's Dream Corridor #1 Comic Book
by Harlan Ellison (Author)
LAVISHLY ILLUSTRATED ANTHOLOGY COMIC BOOK
Rare and Out of Print!
Legendary X-Men and Superman writer/artist JOHN BYRNE illustrates I HAVE NO MOUTH AND I MUST SCREAM. Highly Recommended
* Publisher: Dark Horse
With lavish full color (and painted!) illustrations printed on high quality paper.
This item was never sold in any mass market retail outlet and was only found in comic book specialty stores.
Includes Prose pieces... MIDNIGHT IN THE SUNKEN CATHEDRAL and I HAVE NO MOUTH AND I MUST SCREAM.
Book Description
Harlan Ellison is surely one of the most creative thinkers of our time -- his stories of the fantastic have captured the imaginations of millions of people over the last four decades. In this trade paperback, some of the comics industry's wildest and most original talents adapt Ellison's greatest stories to the comic-book format. Renowned illustrators bring to life such award-winning stories as "Knox," and "Turnpike". Ellison's interstitial pages -- introducing and commenting on the adaptations are transmogrified into art by famed OZ artist Eric Shanower. If you've ever wondered what preoccupies the mind of a creative genius, just take a walk down Harlan Ellison's Dream Corridor.
An illustrated character (Ellison himself) takes the reader into his "corridor of dreams" where all the stories he ever wrote are stored in departments. He guides us through the humungous building and opens a department every now and then. Everytime he does the tour is interrupted and we get to read a selected short story ( a window-tale if you will), adapted into comicdom by different people
Unlike authors who agree to have their work adapted to comics yet remain distant from the finished product, Harlan Ellison loves comics and loves that he has his own comic book. Dream Corridor is essential for die-hard Ellison fans, not only because of the adaptations of his short stories, but also because it contains prose pieces.
If you're not familiar with Ellison's work, Dream Corridor is a great sampler, and it's loaded with a diversity of art styles with illustrations by top-notch artists.
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Harlan Ellison's Dream Corridor #1 Comic Book
by Harlan Ellison (Author)
LAVISHLY ILLUSTRATED ANTHOLOGY COMIC BOOK
Rare and Out of Print!
Legendary X-Men and Superman writer/artist JOHN BYRNE illustrates I HAVE NO MOUTH AND I MUST SCREAM. Highly Recommended
* Publisher: Dark Horse
With lavish full color (and painted!) illustrations printed on high quality paper.
This item was never sold in any mass market retail outlet and was only found in comic book specialty stores.
Includes Prose pieces... MIDNIGHT IN THE SUNKEN CATHEDRAL and I HAVE NO MOUTH AND I MUST SCREAM.
Book Description
Harlan Ellison is surely one of the most creative thinkers of our time -- his stories of the fantastic have captured the imaginations of millions of people over the last four decades. In this trade paperback, some of the comics industry's wildest and most original talents adapt Ellison's greatest stories to the comic-book format. Renowned illustrators bring to life such award-winning stories as "Knox," and "Turnpike". Ellison's interstitial pages -- introducing and commenting on the adaptations are transmogrified into art by famed OZ artist Eric Shanower. If you've ever wondered what preoccupies the mind of a creative genius, just take a walk down Harlan Ellison's Dream Corridor.
An illustrated character (Ellison himself) takes the reader into his "corridor of dreams" where all the stories he ever wrote are stored in departments. He guides us through the humungous building and opens a department every now and then. Everytime he does the tour is interrupted and we get to read a selected short story ( a window-tale if you will), adapted into comicdom by different people
Unlike authors who agree to have their work adapted to comics yet remain distant from the finished product, Harlan Ellison loves comics and loves that he has his own comic book. Dream Corridor is essential for die-hard Ellison fans, not only because of the adaptations of his short stories, but also because it contains prose pieces.
If you're not familiar with Ellison's work, Dream Corridor is a great sampler, and it's loaded with a diversity of art styles with illustrations by top-notch artists.
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